Thrower Socks
Description: Know a man that loves axe throwing and drinking craft beer? This funny drink beer and throw axes design if ideal for professional axe throwers, lumberjack competitions and festivals. Throw that hatchet into the target and celebrate by drinking beer! Hatchet or Tomahawk throwing, an extreme sport! Perfect for your axe throwing team in the axe league or federation. Wear with pride at your next axe throwing competition and show them how real men compete!
Description: Our "Boomerang Sports Athletic Wind Game Competitive Sport I'll Be Back Boomerang Gift" is the perfect artwork and design for Boomerang Sports Player and Sports Lovers. Also a great gift idea for a Birthday, Christmas and Any Occasions for Men, Women and Kids.
Boomerang Sports Athletic Wind Game Competitive Sport I'll Be Back Boomerang Gift Socks
by WildOutFree!
$14 $20
Description: Show your passion for track and field with this vintage-inspired USA javelin thrower design. Featuring a classic distressed American flag background and a powerful athlete silhouette, this graphic is perfect for javelin throwers, field athletes, coaches, and sports fans. A clean and timeless look that fits perfectly on t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, and everyday accessories.
Description: Vintage hand-drawn style illustration of an American track and field athlete throwing a javelin with the USA flag waving in the background. Perfect graphic for sports fans, javelin throwers, field athletes, and anyone proud of American sports heritage. Suitable for everyday athletic wear, accessories, and sports decor.
Description: Subvert: Sub Sandwich Thrower — A sharp parody depicts a masked protester hurling not a weapon, but a sun sandwich—turning rebellion into serious satire. The contrast between militant stance and absurd object underscores how power, protest, and meaning can be distorted. In America today, ICE’s violations of due process and Trump—the Grifter in Chief—mirror this distortion. Just as the sandwich symbolizes distraction, corporate media often feeds us misinformation and half-truths, dulling outrage and masking corruption. It is a cautionary call to question the narratives we are served.